Article #3
Meager Qualifications of Members of the Education
Establishment
Not a single administrator at the
United States federal, Minnesota state, or city (Minneapolis and St, Paul)
levels holds even a bachelor’s degree received from a college or university
department representing a key subject area taught in the public
schools; note that Joe Gothard’s bachelor degree is in biology
education, a very different program from that pertaining to an academic
department representing the field of biology.
Thus do we have a list of academic
lightweights, as follows >>>>>
Miguel Cardona (United States
Secretary of Education)
Ed. D. (Doctor of
Education)
Central Connecticut State
University
Dissertation: Sharpening
the Focus of Political Will to Address Achievement Disparities
M. S.
Central Connecticut State
University
Bilingual and Cultural Education
B. S. (Bachelor of
Science)
Central Connecticut State
University
Education
Heather Mueller
(Minnesota Commissioner of
Education)
Ed. D. (Doctor of Education)
St. Mary’s University of Minnesota
Educational Leadership with
Emphasis on Organizational Analysis and Change
M. Ed. (Master of Education
)
Minnesota State University,
Mankato
Educational Leadership
Specialist
Degree
Minnesota State University,
Mankato
Educational Leadership and
Administration, General
B. Ed.
Minnesota State University,
Mankato
Associate Arts
Degree
Arizona Western
College
General Studies
Ed Graff
(Superintendent, Minneapolis
Public Schools)
M.A.
University of Southern Mississippi
Educational Administration (online
degree)
B.A.
University of Alaska, Anchorage
Elementary Education
Joe Gothard
(Superintendent, St. Paul Public
Schools)
Ed. D. (Doctor of Education)
Edgewood College
Administrative Leadership
M.A.
Edgewood College
Educational Administration and
Leadership
B.A.
Edgewood College
Biology Education
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